SHOCK-WAVES 11/03/09

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SHOCK-WAVES 11/03/09

#1 Post by dezzer »

VesselSHOCK-WAVES

Crew:willie and myself

Duration:7.45-4.30

Tide:lw-h-lw

Weather:lumpy to calm

Bait:crab mack squid

Rigs:a little of everything

Results:herring coalie cod pollack whiteing mackeral pouting red gurnard launce

Willie arived at 4.45am to set of to cork on the 2.5 hour journey,we were in the water by 8am and were into herring and codling in the harbour,we had launce and mackeral also here before headind out to try for a few pollack and other species,the pollack fishing was patchey,probably as martyn had most of them yesterday,but we managed some to 6lbs,willie had a nice cod to about 5.5lb and also some nice whiteing were got here,on the way home we stopped to drift some flat ground and i managed a specimen red gurnard 2.11lb,delighted,we headed for home but first a last stop for a few more herring for the tea,a great day out which was nice and relaxed with 9 species and a specimen,regards,eddie..............
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#2 Post by junior conger »

nice gurnard well done :D
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#3 Post by MAC »

very nice Red, Well done.
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#4 Post by JOHN1 »

great stuff lads, congrats on your specimen red eddie well done 8)
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#5 Post by twinkle »

super fishing guys and well done on the gurnard. great to be back out and straight back in to it. hope to be back on the water for the end of this month my self .thats a great days fishing id say willie was wrecked driving back after the early start
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#6 Post by steyrman »

just another pic of eddies gurnard cracking fish and a good days fishing we had in cork
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#7 Post by donal domeney »

Off the mark I gave you ???? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#8 Post by hugo »

4.45am? :shock: You really deserved that Gurnard, and its a cracker, congrats :D

Never caught one, are they quite docile on the way up?
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#9 Post by steyrman »

went to bed a t 1.45 am and up at 3.30 am good early start you will get a few extra hours in fishing :wink: :wink:
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#10 Post by fishermannum1 »

buet' of a gurnard, nice one 8) 8) 8)
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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#11 Post by brianbru »

cracking spicemen dezzer well done mate :wink:
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#12 Post by JimC »

Well done Ed! :D

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#13 Post by Stephen8wood »

That's a great Gurnard. Well done. They taste great too.
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#14 Post by Gary Morton »

Nice gunard there Ed well done
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What do they taste like?
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#16 Post by Drew »

Hugo wrote:4.45am? :shock: You really deserved that Gurnard, and its a cracker, congrats :D

Never caught one, are they quite docile on the way up?


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#17 Post by keitzer30 »

nice gurnard well done
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